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Hi I'm Austin

I grew up in good 'ol Utah. I'm on a mission in Kentucky, I do in fact enjoy eating squirrel, and I'm a Mormon!

About Me

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I recently graduated from high school then made the decision to come out to Kentucky to serve the Lord! I'm the youngest in my family with two older brothers. I'm a sucker for music. It's not uncommon to catch me jamming out in my car at a red light. I've grown up playing soccer, which is where I've made some of my closest friends. My senior year I decided that I needed to come on a mission to help other people feel the love of God. I'm having the time of my life and wouldn't trade it for anything!

Why I am a Mormon

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Just like lots of other people, I grew up in this church and went through the motions. I was active in church, seminary, and youth groups. I didn't feel anything special though. When I turned 16 I realized that I couldn't keep doing this, so I did what I had been asked to do before; I read and prayed about the Book of Mormon. I knew right after I prayed that it was true, and I could not deny the answer I received from God. At that point I started doing things because I wanted to and not because my parents asked me to. This 'conversion' truly changed my life for the better.

How I live my faith

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I grew up in this church and was always active in youth groups. I've always loved teaching classes and helping younger kids learn. When I turned 18 I decided that the best way to 'live my faith' was to serve a mission. I'm out here now helping people learn about Jesus Christ and His restored gospel

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